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Very green? Funny. When automobiles where first introduced they were considered an ecologically friendly transportation alternative as contemporary cities were literally drowning in horse manure, very short of environmental and public health disaster.

Jokes aside, the best is of course underground rail: does not add to street congestion, does not pollute air. All decent world cities have it and nothing better have been invented yet.

Commuter Rail by far, I hate the Subway, in NYC its so crowded the trains are old, bummy, dirty, slow and shake more violently compared to the Commuter Rail (Long Island Railroad), I haven't taken the Subway in over 3 years. I mostly take the bus and 80% of the buses I take are old, trashy and dirty some even have holes in them, the other 20% are new low floor buses, which are always clean and they function properly.

Whoa that is beautiful, it looks generations ahead of those old subway cars. I hope those new buses pop up on the bus routes I take, they look nice as well.

Maybe even these new buses the MTA are getting.

Yep and they are much smoother and on the inside of your train

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One of the major changes and highlights of the new cars is the addition of the electronic "FIND" (Flexible Information and Notice Display), which includes an LCD screen displaying the route, route information and advertisements, and a tri-color (red, yellow, green) LED strip map which displays the next ten stations, plus five consecutive "further stations" to riders. There are three of these in every car. The display updates the stations at every stop, also giving the number of stops to each station listed,

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